Latest PPP (D) poll in South Carolina: Republicans hold comfortable advantage
On April 27, PPP (D) released the results of a new poll, in which respondents from South Carolina were asked for whom they would vote if the parties' nominees were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans.
The results reveal that 42.0% of respondents are going to vote for the Democrats, whereas 47.0% said they would vote for GOP. This poll was conducted from November 7 to November 8, among a random sample of 1290 registered voters. The margin of error is +/-2.7 percentage points. Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 47.2% for the Democrats and 52.8% for the Republicans.
Surveys in comparison with PollyVote's prognosis
The poll numbers for the Republicans are therefore 4.0 percentage points below the combined PollyVote, which as of now expects a two-party vote share of 0.0% in South Carolina.